This is the business we chose.

A comrade recently captured Bandolero’s sympathies via an email missive which read, in part, as follows:

Beg pardon as I whine … just having one of those days when I’m plain tired of dotting someone else’s I’s and crossing their T’s only to deal with some smart-ass kid from the City. Here’s all I’m looking for — these lines are from a scene in City Hall (whole picture’s good, by the way): [Kevin, the deputy mayor played by J Cousack, to the mayor, Pacino, suggests distancing themselves from a man in trouble]

Mayor John Pappas: “Distance”! Distance is something you do to your enemies. It’s a thing of the nineties, to make friends extinct. Distance… is the absence of menschkeit!

Kevin Calhoun: Translate that for me.

Mayor John Pappas: You don’t know what menschkeit means?

Kevin Calhoun: No, I don’t.

Mayor John Pappas: Menschkeit, you know… something between men… it’s about honor, and character… untranslatable. That’s why it’s Yiddish.

Kevin Calhoun: I didn’t know you’d taken up the language.

Mayor John Pappas: Abe laid it on me.

To be fair, though, it really is as Hyman Roth (in Godfather) put it: “This is the business we chose.”

You’ve had those days right? Where it just rolls over and over in your mind, “it shouldn’t be this damn complicated.” Well, enough of my wah-wah; this is probably reading more like a blog than an email.

It Was A Good Day

It was a good day today for Bandolero! At first, it looked like it was going to be a bad day. But, after a while, things started looking better. Still, not enough better to seem a good day, but not so bad, after all. Then, before too much longer, things started looking up even a little further. At this point, Bandolero thought to himself, “Eh, maybe it could be a good day after all.” Finally, it became clear to Bandolero that it was, indeed, going to be a good day. And it was!

A Mystery to el Bandolero

El Bandolero doesn’t know where to edit that blurb to the side that says it’s a little bit about the author. It’s a mysterioso. Sorry about that.

Update: found it, by golly.

I don’t think the code option in the editor is really all it’s touted to be.

Heh! It sure ain’t!

Looks like it’s gonna be when viewed in the “visual” mode as well as in the preview pane; but, when it’s saved it’s not to be seen in the article as presented.
So it goes! Que será será.

Aha! So maybe it’s on account of this theme! Cuz if you click on the article title to see it by itself then it obeys the code stuff you done wrote!

😉 just to see if smilies are workin’.

Yep, okay, now I be gettin’ the hang of it. With a little more work, el Bandolero will be hung. Not that he isn’t already hung pretty well, as some have observed.